Ruling Nigeria among ‘hardest challenges’; Nigerians should sacrifice for Tinubu’s success: Buhari

EX-PRESIDENT BUHARI SALUTES MUSLIMS ON EIDIL ADHA AND WISHES MUSLIMS SUCCESSFUL HAJJ
In his Sallah message, former President Muhammadu Buhari wishes Nigerian Muslims a happy Eid and to those on pilgrimage, Hajj Mabrur and a safe return home.
He said “leading a country like Nigeria is one of the hardest challenges in life and urged Nigerians to fully support the Tinubu Administration to succeed and that “leadership is a challenging task that demands the sacrifices and support of the citizens.”
Signed: Garba Shehu.
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